Education:•BS and MS from the University of
Washington in Molecular Genetics•MA and PhD from the State University of
New York, Buffalo•MD from University of Pittsburgh•Residency and Fellowship training at
University of California San Francisco

Academic Career:•Instructor at the University of California, San Francisco•Assistant Professor at the University of California, Davis
(Maternal-Fetal Medicine)•Associate Professor at Eastern Virginia Medical School
(Maternal-Fetal Medicine)Research Interests:•Fetal and neonatal dysmorphology and genetics
Ultrasound•Diagnostic and screening tests in pregnancy•Fetal therapies•Stem Cell biology and therapies•Immunology of Pregnancy

Dr. Slotnick was born in Tacoma, WA and has trained in Virginia, Chicago, New
York, Pittsburgh, San Francisco, Sacramento and Virginia. He's happy to have
settled in Northern Nevada with his wife and dogs.

Hereditary cancer genetic counseling involves a thorough risk assessment, education,
testing recommendations & interpretation, and management recommendations for those
that have a personal and/or family history of certain cancers such as (but not limited to)
breast, ovarian, uterine, and colon cancer.

The goal of cancer genetic counseling is to provide an accurate risk assessment and the
appropriate information to the patient so that he or she may be able to make informed
decisions on whether to pursue testing, understand their results, and determine the best
medical management recommendations. You can learn more about the prenatal services
they provide by clicking on “Perinatal Associates” link to the left.